Well it was made once maybe even for me. But I am not sure. My brain is not good at remembering things. A friendly member of the fourum made it to me. So if there is an official one that would be cool to test too.

Okay your version works in browser but not in Mijnpup? Surprises me. are them that different? No criticism but I have naive ideas how kernels and puupies are set up. too superficial views._________________I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though

There is no desktop-file in the pet, so Iron will not show up in the openbox menu of Puppy (after a fixmenu it will also disappear from the JWM-menu).
But the application will start in Puppy/Mijnpup with the icon on the desktop, I think.

I must confess that I'm a TiddlyWiki evangelist ... - and I've had a lot of fun making remasters of BrowserLinux which are dedicated to run TiddlyWikis...(TW-OS) and Browserlinux lends itself to easy localisation -> ( TW-OS-dk) The danish version is based on your latest version of BrowserLinux, and I have replaced FireFox with a danish version.. (by overwriting the /usr/lib/firefox directory )
My Danish TiddlyWiki forum

A year ago I was learning how to run a simple http-server with your puppyservers - however it seems that those puplets have been removed - and cannot be downloaded anymore. That's a shame...

Just now I'm trying to setup BrowserLinux as a simple server with webERP.
I was hoping that it would work out of the box - as the webErp petpackage was made on a Lupu-510 system, however it doesn't..
When I tried to startup Hiawatha I was missing two libs libmcrypt.so.4.4.8 via a symlink libmcrypt.so.4 and libcurl-gnutls.so.4.1.1 via a symlink called libcurl-gnutls.so.4
I found these dependencies on another installation (also Lupo-5.1) copied them into the /usr/lib directory (and made symlinks)...
Now I don't get any descriptive errormessage just:

Code:

Error binding 0.0.0.0:80

The reason why I'm so interested in getting BrowserLinux to act as a server is that I have a php-based wiki-environment, that I would like to be served directly from a Live-cd/dvd to a local network....

Its called TiddlyHome and is a perfect wikisolution for small groups of trusted users on a local network...

Hi puppymartin
Thank you for taking the time to answer - I see that it's the same procedure described in the post I referred to..
I did that, just after having removed the webERP installation - and I think there must have been some conflict because of that...

puppymartin wrote:

Hi Maans,
Monkey works with Browserlinux.

Oh yes - I just tried from a new session (not contaminated with empty directories from my earlier install of webERP) - and it runs just fine
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Should I change the port from :80 to sth else to be able to access it from another pc on the network??
Should I put some scripts into the Startup folder to make services run when starting X ?

Where should/can I set the password for http://localhost/php/adminer.php ??

I tried to run a php script which creates a .htacces file from http://127.0.1TiddlyHome/_th/lib/Htpasswd.php
however I get following error:

Code:

Warning: fopen(.htpasswd): failed to open stream: Permission denied in /root/monkey_webserver/www/TiddlyHome/_th/lib/Htpasswd.php on line 75
Can't open '.htpasswd' for writing

I guess its just a matter of setting the permissions right... How do I accomplish this? In Puppy I don't find permissionsettings which resembles those I know from using Ftp - can I set a number, somehow? - Should I be able to open files via a ftp-client and set permissions there?

There is a problem when you boot BrowserLinux are one of the releases based on it. It will over write many of the newer releases if installed by frugal are full on you HD. I to had the same problem and all you have to do is hit the F2-Key and then type puppy pfix=ram to save my any installs.

I guess its just a matter of setting the permissions right... How do I accomplish this?

Ok I found out that I should use properties instead - Now my TiddlyHome is working...
Is there any chance that I can set it up as a simple html server on my local network - or any local network..
Do I have to set a static IP (if - how?) -
port 80 - should I change that to sth else?
Is there any chance that I could have ftpaccess via local network - or should I take a different route when it comes to filesharing?

Sorry if my questions are too basic - I DO surf for answers as well...

I tried BrowserLinux 401 and 366 v2 w/o ffx but they won't boot completely on my old and new NON-eee laptops. (I'll try w/chrome - browserlinuxCL11.iso next) They do boot on my new Desktop with no problems. Standard Puppy 511 has booted perfectly on all 3 in the past and now. I get this message:

If you keep using USB drive as a "Live OS" (no installation): edit the "syslinux.cfg" on the USB drive and change the last line: 'pmedia=cd' to 'pmedia=usb')

I also edited "isolinux.cfg" to match "syslinux.cfg". I've only seen such an error when I PXE booted without creating the humongous file. I also tried installing via Unetbootin on those laptops as well as from the desktops but no difference. All 3 had Unetbootin loaded on Ubuntu. Please help. I'd really like to get this working on the laptops. Thanks.

Update: The above occurred when using ImageMate II SanDisk USB-connected Compact Flash reader. When I used a 'pure' USB drive the problem stopped. However, I'd still like to use USB-connected Compact Flash reader.

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